for those interested in the Science behind XClear’s Nasal spray as it relates to the Coronavirus. This is a report of the study results late January this year:
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EVANSTON, Ill.—(BUSINESS WIRE)—Jan 26, 2021—
A new in vitro study done collaboratively by Utah State University and Northwestern University finds Xlear components (grapefruit seed extract and xylitol) significantly eliminates SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. The imaging research study component was performed at the BioCryo facility of Northwestern University’s NUANCE Center.
Using electron microscopy, we have visual evidence showing that xylitol and grapefruit seed extract (GSE) counters the virus. The GSE kills the virus, while the xylitol prevents the virus from attaching to the cell walls. The image shows SARS-CoV-2 viruses outside the cell and never attached, thereby preventing infection (Photo: Business Wire)
The study tested SARS-CoV-2 virus titers and LRV against a single concentration of Xlear nasal spray. According to the Study, “After a 25-minute contact time, the nasal spray reduced virus from 4.2 to 1.7 log10 CCID50 per 0.1 mL, a statistically significant reduction (P<0.001) of 2.5 log10 CCID50.” The Northwestern/Utah State Study is the newest in a string of studies to reach the conclusion that Xlear is effective against the SARS-CoV-2.
However, the study breaks new ground in two vital respects: “First, we conclude, in addition to countering SARS-CoV-2, Xlear is likely effective in preventing the spread of future H1N1 viruses, including the emerging SARS-CoV-2 variants, along with other viral epidemics. Given the more transmissible variants we now face, this is critical now,” said Professor Mark Cannon, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University. “Second, using electron microscopy, we have visual evidence showing that xylitol and GSE counters the virus. The GSE kills the virus, while the xylitol prevents the virus from attaching to the cell walls. The image (attached) shows SARS-CoV-2 viruses outside the cell and never attached, thereby preventing infection,” added Dr. Cannon. The study postulates that xylitol acts as a decoy target for SARS-CoV-2, preventing virus attachment to the core protein on the cell wall.
The collaborative study concludes: “Because there are no risk factors in using the X/GSE combination therapy, and [Xlear] nasal spray is over the counter available without prescription, and [Xlear] allows for comfortable long term mask wearing, adoption of this preventive anti-viral therapy should be encouraged.”
I have xlear and it helps a lot with nasal stuffiness.
Looks like I’ll be taking a dose of that before and after my dental cleaning tomorrow.
Xylitol is extremely toxic to dogs, so make sure to keep it away from them.
The company is going to have a fun time dealing with the FDA after putting out this advertisement. The fines are going to be in excess of anything the company has ever made.
A year or two ago, I read here on FR about Vicks “First Defense” nasal spray. It’s made by P&G in Germany and sold in the UK. You can buy it on Amazon, too. Since I started using it, I haven’t has a single cold. It seems to have similar virucidal properties.
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I’ve been using this for a month -
Non racist math will be used to find a new serum and vaccine for covid. Equations like 2+2= will have a diversity of right answers with no one white racist answer. This will ensure that the covid vacine formula is non racist. Some people may have harmful side effects due to the variety of non racist numbers used and they may die, but Fauci says we can ‘t accept racism in either math or science. Even if many people died because of the non racist math, they should be proud that the the math used was non racist, which is a worthy cause worth dying for.
Is it expensive enough to be considered a credible treatment?
You’re spraying a sugar alcohol up your nose.
I could see why that would kill all kinds of things.
Including some things you’d rather not kill off.
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